Can we fast-forward, and get to C# type language (with .NET Framework set of libraries, and XAML for UI) for building "browser apps". On desktop we already have great developer story. Kudos to Anders, Cwalina, Abrams, Gossman for making this happen.

* "browser apps" that is an oxymoron

Nevertheless, TypeScript does look more elegant; but then again, is hard to do worst then JavaScript.

Anders, do not stop, keep going... No .NET/C# developer wants to program (think) in "JavaScript" in their lifetime.

I hope F# team will have free hand and resources to continue pioneer work in language features... and in turn we get benefit of their work in C#... kudos to C#, F# and VB.NET teams... .NET Power! Platform for many programming languages, under one runtime.

Following and using F# allows to stay on forefront of new language developments... async workflows, generic invoke, TypeProviders... domain exploration, and so much more... keep up the amazing features coming... I have used F# for prototyping financial calculations for a bank; really extremely pleasant development experience.

I felt compelled to add my own disenchantment about the "in the browser" help system for VS2010, after using it for few months ... it is slow and a form of torture to use it. It is a step backwards... Where is the kick a** WPF based Document Explorer?